Big Tech earnings showed Microsoft, Meta, and others sticking to their AI spending plans despite DeepSeek's R1 launch.
DeepSeek’s sudden emergence onto the U.S. tech scene this week roiled markets and provided plenty of fodder for earnings ...
Tech entrepreneurs and venture capitalists are applauding DeepSeek while cautioning that it reveals China is far more ...
CEO Mark Zuckerberg says 2025 could see an even bigger jump in spending. Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post that Meta will spend between $60 billion and $65 billion in capital expenditures in 2025.
Meta kicked off 2025 by overhauling its content moderation system, rolling back DEI, and announcing more layoffs — all in the span of days.
DeepSeek’s AI disrupts industry, causing Nvidia’s $600B plunge. AI investments surge: SoftBank backs Skild AI, ElevenLabs raises $250M, and Infinite Reality buys Obsess.
Europe's largest chip company ASML views the emergence of China's DeepSeek as a positive, despite initial market jitters. CEO ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese company, announced a cost-effective AI language model rivaling U.S. tech giants, causing a market stir.
The stocks helped to push the S&P 500 Index to the cusp of another record despite a walloping for Nvidia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
AI stocks were rattled this past week when Wall Street took notice of a high-performance, shockingly efficient open-source AI model from Chinese start-up DeepSeek.
China has shown there is no limit to human enterprise when faced with obstacles if there is determination, but do we have that unity of purpose?